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Trial Advocacy: Evidentiary Foundations and Objections

South Texas College of Law Houston’s Advocacy Program Presents

Trial Advocacy: Evidentiary Foundations and Objections

A Multi-Day CLE Event

  • September 6, 7, 13, 14 | 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. each day
  • Earn up to 28 hours of CLE credit
    (28 Litigation MCLE hours, including 2 Ethics hours)

Trial Advocacy: Evidentiary Foundations and Objections addresses the mechanics of entering and excluding evidence. It is a practical course designed to enrich participants’ understanding of the Rules of Evidence and their application in a trial setting. Through lectures and a series of exercises simulating pretrial motions and witness examinations, participants develop the skills to advocate for and against the admissibility of evidence at trial.

Nationally Recognized Experts in Trial Advocacy and Evidence:

Professor Dan Tilly, Baylor Law School

Professor Dan Tilly

Baylor Law School

Professor Kellie Casey, University of Georgia School of Law

Professor Kellie Casey

University of Georgia School of Law

Professor Rob Galloway, South Texas College of Law Houston

Professor Rob Galloway

South Texas College of Law Houston

This event takes place in South Texas College of Law Houston’s Garrett Townes Auditorium, and will also be available via Zoom.

Cost: $1,050
Required text: Evidentiary Foundations, 12th Edition, Edward J. Imwinkelried

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